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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
Love the one in the gallery Doruk, you keep opening new vistas for me! The first one here is lovely too.
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
Thanks for the comments..! :)
The technique I'm applying to produce "sliced images" is infact a very simple one: successive copies and pastes...
Let me try to explain how it works...
Sorry if it took so long and got complicated, but when using a foreign language, it's quite hard to explain specific things...
Hope it was helpful...
A few things more...
You know those "luxurious" mirrors which are generally encountered in the lobbies of hotels, in shops, etc., the mirrors which are made up of a number of narrow mirrors arranged as vertical slices..? In my country, you may also see them in barber shops, local fast food cafes, luxurious restaurants, etc. ... I find them rather "kitch", but the effect they make on the reflection resembles just what I'm trying to achieve, and I was definately influenced by those mirrors... My first experiences with this technique were 7-8 years away, and I used to slice two identical pictures with an x-acto knife and a ruler, generally the slices being 1 cm wide and the phase difference being 0.5 cm... ...As you may guess, this whole business was a serious pain in the ass, and was a tough test of patience. Then one day, in the "general news" pages of a photography magazine, I saw a picture that was exactly the result of the same manipulaton that I tried to explain: a high shutter-speed capture of a jockeyed horse hurdling over a barrier, shot directly from the side... ...It was impressive how the technique had given a terrific dynamism back to the freezed action..! I cannot recall whose work it was... Then, over the time, I saw other works or parts of works which were manipulated with this tecnique. So, though I found the technique by myself through self influences, it was and is already a rather known one... Really sorry for all these bla-bla, but couldn't help... :)
Attached Link: www.iespana.es/talkingheads/moresongs.php
i think there's a Talking Heads record cover that uses a similar technique, but achieves quite a different effect...This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=197184&Start=1&Artist=doruksal&ByArtist=Yes
Hope you'll enjoy...